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    Reprise:N^Z 1942 Long Branch

    One of the rifles safe from the recent No4 disposition program, an N^Z marked '42 LB, in near perfect condition, complete with LB Mk1 backsight.
    I don't think I've shown this on CSPicon before---the old format was such a bother with photos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by krinko View Post
    One of the rifles safe from the recent No4 disposition program, an N^Z marked '42 LB, in near perfect condition, complete with LB Mk1 backsight.
    I don't think I've shown this on CSPicon before---the old format was such a bother with photos.
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    remind me what the recent disposition program was...... dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by krinko View Post
    One of the rifles safe from the recent No4 disposition program, an N^Z marked '42 LB, in near perfect condition, complete with LB Mk1 backsight.
    I don't think I've shown this on CSPicon before---the old format was such a bother with photos.
    -----krinko
    Is this the "un-issued" one? I'll take you up on the invite when the white stuff goes away.

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    "...remind me what the recent disposition program was..."

    It's me disposing of some of the more common/uninteresting No4 rifles I bought over the last 5-6 years.
    They've served their purpose, the little darlings. Learning No4s got my name on the contributor's list in Skennertonicon's "Lee Enfield"----alongside some people who are much more serious and financially involved than I am.
    A little like crashing a very exclusive party.
    See the CSPicon AR 15 Forum for results of this disposition.
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    "Is this the "un-issued" one?"

    Nope, that one is cleaner.
    Sprog, if you can give 24 hours warning before you come, I can make sure to be home during the window.

    BTW it's snowing in Georgia, in case any Canadians need a laugh---
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